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Horse Pasture Brush Clearing Done Right

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Brush and small trees have a way of sneaking into a pasture over time. It starts with a few scrubby stems along the fence line, and before long you've got a real problem on your hands - less usable grazing space, harder to manage land, and a headache for the horses moving through it.

That's exactly what we were dealing with on this job. The pasture had been getting taken over by overgrowth, and the owner needed it opened back up. We brought in the mini excavator and tracked skid steer to pull trees, rip out root balls, and work through the whole area systematically. Using both machines together lets us move fast without sacrificing thoroughness.

Once everything was cleared, we piled the brush and trees right where the owner wanted them - staged and ready for a winter burn. That's an important detail. We don't just clear and leave a mess. The material goes where it's useful to you, not just wherever it's easiest for us to drop it.

The end result is a pasture that actually functions like one again. Open ground, clean sight lines, and land the owner can actually use. This kind of work is what excavating and land clearing is all about - not just moving dirt, but making property work better for the people who own it.

If your pasture or rural property has been getting choked out by brush and scrub trees, this is exactly the kind of work we do. It doesn't have to stay that way.

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